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While both Marriott and Hilton offer a 5th night free benefit on award stays, Hyatt’s latest promotion requires one less day and works on cash stays. In other words, those taking advantage of the latest 4th night free promo at select Hyatt Place and Hyatt Regency hotels will still earn points and qualifying nights towards elite status within the World of Hyatt loyalty program.

It also includes a wide variety of airport hotels such as the Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport, Hyatt Place Denver Airport, Hyatt Place Atlanta Airport-North, Hyatt Place Austin Airport and Hyatt Place Chicago-Midway Airport.

World of Hyatt points and night credits will not be awarded for the free night, and the offer is not valid with Family Plan rooms, group travel, conventions, other promotional offers or certificates, tour packages or special rate programs.

While a 4th night free is always appreciated, it’s worth checking your dates carefully. Search for a three-night stay and compare it with a four-night stay to see if you’re truly getting 25% off, and if the total cost with the free night is still lower than what you’d pay to stay nearby with a different brand.

If you’re interested in earning even more World of Hyatt points on stays, consider The World of Hyatt Credit Card, which is currently offering a sign-up bonus of up to 50,000 points. You’ll earn 25,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 within the first three months of account opening and an additional 25,000 points after spending $6,000 total within the first six months of account opening.

Earn 9 points total per $1 spent at Hyatt - 4 Bonus Points per $1 when you use your card at Hyatt hotels & 5 Base Points per $1 you can earn as a World of Hyatt member

Plus, earn 2 Bonus Points per $1 spent at restaurants, on airlines tickets purchased directly from the airlines, on local transit and commuting and on fitness club and gym memberships

Intro APR on Purchases

N/A

Regular APR

18.24% - 25.24% Variable

Annual Fee

$95

Balance Transfer Fee

Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each balance transfer, whichever is greater.

Recommended Credit

Excellent/Good

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